Temperature Measurement:

Temperature Measurement: ( 5 Questions)

A nurse is assessing a client's body temperature and notices shivering and goosebumps. What action should the nurse take? 



Correct Answer: A

Answer: a. Cover the client with warm blankets. 

Explanation: Shivering and goosebumps are signs of the body's attempt to increase body temperature. The nurse should cover the client with warm blankets to prevent heat loss and promote comfort. 

b. Administering an antipyretic medication is not appropriate in this scenario as shivering and goosebumps indicate the body's attempt to increase body temperature, not fever. 

c. Applying cool compresses is not appropriate when the client is experiencing shivering and goosebumps, as the goal is to prevent heat loss. 

d. Notifying the healthcare provider immediately is not necessary based on shivering and goosebumps alone, as they are normal physiological responses to cold or low body temperature.




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